AN EVALUATION OF A SURFACE-ENERGY BALANCE METHOD FOR PARTITIONING ET DATA INTO PLANT AND SOIL COMPONENTS FOR A SURFACE WITH PARTIAL CANOPY COVER

Authors
Citation
Wj. Massman et Jm. Ham, AN EVALUATION OF A SURFACE-ENERGY BALANCE METHOD FOR PARTITIONING ET DATA INTO PLANT AND SOIL COMPONENTS FOR A SURFACE WITH PARTIAL CANOPY COVER, Agricultural and forest meteorology, 67(3-4), 1994, pp. 253-267
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences",Agriculture,Forestry
ISSN journal
01681923
Volume
67
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
253 - 267
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-1923(1994)67:3-4<253:AEOASB>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
An objective, data-based method for partitioning evapotranspiration (E T) measurements into soil and plant components is tested at a cotton s ite against independently derived estimates of transpiration. This obj ective method requires standard meteorological/surface energy balance measurements and relies on a two-component (plant and soil) model for ET. Assuming that the soil surface humidity (or, alternatively, the so il evaporative resistance) and the soil Bowen ratio do not change much during any given day, their daily values are determined by a regressi on procedure which exploits the diurnal change in the meteorological d ata. Once the soil Bowen ratio is-determined, the available energy and ET data are partitioned into soil and plant components. Comparisons b etween the regression derived estimates of transpiration and transpira tion estimates derived from sap flow gauges are made. An evaluation of the errors inherent in both estimates of transpiration is discussed.